The head of the Brest regional organization of the Belarusian
Social Democratic Party (Hramada) Ihar Maslouski received an answer from the
election commission of the Brest-Central election constituency #2.

The former candidate demanded that the results of the election at his
constituency be declared invalid, as far as the election there was accompanied
by gross violations of the law. In particular, the BSDP (H) activist pointed
that the borders of the election constituency and the location of the polling
stations were changed during the election campaign. He also reminded that the
observers' proposals to make the results of the voting visible in each ballot
during the vote counting weren't met in any of the precincts. On the contrary,
in a number of polling stations the observers were unable to observe this
process at all, being kept at the distance of 3-5 meters from the table
where the votes were counted.

The answer of the constituency election commission is laconic. It's essence is
that the election in the constituency “was conducted with observance of
requirements of the Electoral Code of the Republic
of Belarus and recommendations of the
Central Commission of the Republic
of Belarus on elections
and national referenda”.

Mr. Maslouski, in his turn, reminds the officials about legal liability for
violations of the electoral legislation.